Mindfulness-Based (MBCT) Therapists in Oregon

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Madison Heuertz McFall/Emerald Behavioral Health
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Madison Heuertz McFall/Emerald Behavioral Health

LPC · Eugene, OR

Mindfulness-Based (MBCT)Accepts OHP

I beleive that everyone can reach an optimum state of health. My counseling work has primarily focused on those ages 5 and up with concerns related to anxiety, depression, PTSD,…

ADHDAnger ManagementAnxietyCognitive Behavioral (CBT)Couples CounselingTelehealthOHPSliding Scale
Kelsie Wells
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Kelsie Wells

MA, LPC · Eugene, OR

Mindfulness-Based (MBCT)Accepts OHP

Are you stuck feeling like you are just trying to make it through the day and going through the motions? Do you struggle with feeling anxious, depressed, out of control, and…

ADHDAdoptionAnxietyClinical Supervision and Licensed SupervisorsCognitive Behavioral (CBT)TelehealthOHP
Sonja Towner
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Sonja Towner

LPC · Springfield, OR

Mindfulness-Based (MBCT)Accepts OHP

I help clients create meaningful, lasting change through mental health counseling and dog training. My work is practical, relational, and focused on helping people better…

ADHDAnxietyCoping SkillsCoachingCognitive Behavioral (CBT)OHP
Brittany Capps
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Brittany Capps

MA, LPC · Gresham, OR

Mindfulness-Based (MBCT)Accepts OHP

Parenting is hard. The journey toward becoming a parent can be confusing and messy. It can be filled with joy, anticipation, anxiety... and can be incredibly challenging. I…

AnxietyBipolar DisorderBody PositivityCognitive Behavioral (CBT)EMDROHP
Broken Top Counseling
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Broken Top Counseling

LPC, LCSW · Bend, OR

Mindfulness-Based (MBCT)Accepts OHP

At Broken Top Counseling, we welcome teens and adolesents, adults, couples, and families. Many of our clients are healing from trauma, anxiety, depression, grief, or relationship…

AdoptionAlcohol UseAnxietyArt TherapyAttachment-basedTelehealthOHP
Still Waters Counseling Services LLC
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Still Waters Counseling Services LLC

MA, LMFT · Hillsboro, OR

Mindfulness-Based (MBCT)Accepts OHP

At Still Waters Counseling, we help individuals and families find clarity, balance, and peace. Our services support trauma, grief, chronic illness, first responders, and…

ADHDAdoptionBehavioral IssuesAttachment-basedCognitive Behavioral (CBT)OHP
Xander Knox
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Xander Knox

MS, Registered Associate Counselor · Medford, OR

Mindfulness-Based (MBCT)Accepts OHP

Like plants striving to grow in the harshest of environments, I have an earnest faith in the ability of all human beings to reach towards healing. This is expressed in my capacity…

AddictionAnxietyBipolar DisorderAttachment-basedCognitive Behavioral (CBT)OHPSliding Scale
Heather Pleasant Counseling LLC
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Heather Pleasant Counseling LLC

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Mindfulness-Based (MBCT)Accepts OHP

I am a Licensed Professional Counselor and work with a delightful therapy dog, Piper. With so much happening in the world and our own "backyard" it can fee overwhelming. I offer…

ADHDAnger ManagementAnxietyAcceptance and Commitment (ACT)Cognitive Behavioral (CBT)OHP

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As of April 2026, 66 Oregon therapists listed on Oregon Counselor Directory specialize in Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy (MBCT). This evidence-based approach helps clients develop mindfulness skills to manage stress, anxiety, and depression. A significant number, 42, offer telehealth sessions, ensuring access for Oregonians across the state, including rural and urban areas. 22 of these therapists accept the Oregon Health Plan (OHP), which may cover therapy sessions at little or no cost for eligible clients. 19 providers offer sliding scale fees, accommodating clients with financial constraints. Of these, 64 are currently accepting new clients, and 55 provide in-person sessions. Together, they offer a variety of options to suit individual needs and preferences.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many Oregon therapists specialize in Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy (MBCT)?
As of April 2026, 66 Oregon therapists specialize in Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy (MBCT), offering a range of therapeutic services utilizing this evidence-based approach.
Do Oregon MBCT therapists accept the Oregon Health Plan (OHP)?
Yes, 22 Oregon therapists specializing in MBCT accept the Oregon Health Plan (OHP), providing accessible care to clients who are part of this Medicaid program.
Is telehealth available for MBCT in Oregon?
Yes, 42 Oregon therapists specializing in MBCT offer telehealth sessions, enabling clients to access services remotely and conveniently from anywhere in Oregon.
Do Oregon MBCT therapists offer sliding scale fees?
Yes, 19 Oregon therapists specializing in MBCT offer sliding scale fees, making therapy more accessible to clients with varying income levels.
Are Oregon MBCT therapists accepting new clients?
Yes, as of April 2026, 64 Oregon therapists specializing in MBCT are currently accepting new clients, providing an opportunity for individuals seeking this specific therapeutic approach.